The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Alexander Pope. Plate XIX . Vol . V. facing Title . Here stripmy Children here at once leap in Here prove who best can dash thro ' thick & thing Dunciad Book II . THE WORKS O F Alexander Pope , Efq . VOLUME.
Alexander Pope. Plate XIX . Vol . V. facing Title . Here stripmy Children here at once leap in Here prove who best can dash thro ' thick & thing Dunciad Book II . THE WORKS O F Alexander Pope , Efq . VOLUME.
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... once his Friends . Surely they are their enemies who say so , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot per- fuade myself , when I confider the conftant and eter- hal averfion of ...
... once his Friends . Surely they are their enemies who say so , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot per- fuade myself , when I confider the conftant and eter- hal averfion of ...
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... once defpaired to have " feen done by the force of several masterly hands . " Indeed the fame gentleman appears to have changed his fentiment in his Effay on the Art of finking in reputation , ( printed in Mift's Journal , March 30 ...
... once defpaired to have " feen done by the force of several masterly hands . " Indeed the fame gentleman appears to have changed his fentiment in his Effay on the Art of finking in reputation , ( printed in Mift's Journal , March 30 ...
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... once chanced to introduce him , who well remember- eth the converfation of Mr. Moore to have turned upon the 66 Contempt he had for the work of that reverend prelate , and how full he was of a defign he declared " himfelf to have of ...
... once chanced to introduce him , who well remember- eth the converfation of Mr. Moore to have turned upon the 66 Contempt he had for the work of that reverend prelate , and how full he was of a defign he declared " himfelf to have of ...
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Alexander Pope. " Unless I juftly could at once commend " A good companion , and as firm a friend ; " One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all defert in fciences exceed . " So alfo is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON ...
Alexander Pope. " Unless I juftly could at once commend " A good companion , and as firm a friend ; " One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all defert in fciences exceed . " So alfo is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON ...
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